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h3ll h0und

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i was looking through ruse 04 trial paper for HMX1 and i got stuck with some of the integration questions.
 
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For the first one, just expand and integrate as usual.
For the second one, split the numerator you get two expressions. The first one can be integrated by substitution/reverse chain rule and the second one is just a standard integral.
 

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I thought this was 4u it looked pretty straightforward but for 3u your given the u-sub right so you don't need to worry so much for the second one right?
 

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unfortunately i havnt learnt those yet. is that a year 11 or year 12 topic?
 

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btw

dont mean to be a hassle, but did you get a chance to look at the thing i sent you :)
 

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If you're struggling with the idea of binomial expansions, you can treat the expansion like this: (this is how I first did it before knowing binomial)


Thus, you're just using the simple perfect squares expansion that you learnt in 5.3.

Funnily enough, it is also a binomial expansion, but you don't need to treat it that way.
 

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If you're struggling with the idea of binomial expansions, you can treat the expansion like this: (this is how I first did it before knowing binomial)


Thus, you're just using the simple perfect squares expansion that you learnt in 5.3.

Funnily enough, it is also a binomial expansion, but you don't need to treat it that way.
wow thnx this makes it so much simpler =D
 

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Just use the binomial theorem. Much nicer and less mucking around.
 

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They don't know it yet, that's why I showed them an alternative.
 

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